>> that's north and south dakota, mississippi and alabama. and it's very interesting because the pro-choice movement according to kate has actually lost out strategically to the pro-life movement because they have focused on restricting abortion at the state level. so in 2011, pro-lifers working with conservative house republicans in many cases actually passed 92 laws restricting abortion in a variety of ways. so that could include everything from 24-hour waiting periods that make it very difficult, for example, for a poor woman who has to travel and stay in a hotel to get an abortion, to arcane laws about how clinics are built, how wide the hallways have to be. now, kate would argue that the pro-choice movement has actually dropped the ball themselves in a lot of ways by focusing too much on the needs of middle-class white women and not enough on younger women, on women of color, on poor women. so it's a really interesting look at where we stand on this issue 40 years on. >> when you look into the why of this, do you look into the fact that